Firmware Update for Digital Still Camera DSC-HX20V (Macintosh)

Applicable Models

About this download

Thank you for your continued interest in Sony products.Sony is offering a firmware update for Digital Still Camera Cyber-Shot™ DSC-HX20V.

This update resolves the issue where on-screen directional display during shooting and directional data recorded in the data of the image is shifted by 90 degrees with respect to the correct direction.

Distinction method of the target productPlease confirm the serial number of your camera

3500101～3514600

3517851～3533400

3536201～3566770

4450001～4543600

5248751～5251150

5254151～5276000

5280401～5285350

5287751～5296500

5298951～5321500

Note: There might be some cases where the update is not applicable even if the serial number is included in the range above.

System Requirements

Compatible Operating Systems

Mac OS X v.10.5 ~ 10.7 (The 64-bit kernel is not supported)

Computer hardware

Intel CPU

Hard disk space: 200MB or more

RAM: 512MB or more

Things to be prepared

Fully charged rechargeable battery pack NP-BG1 (supplied)

Micro USB cable (supplied)

Important notes before updating firmware:

Please close all other application software before updating the firmware.

While performing the firmware update, use a fully charged rechargeable battery pack NP-BG1.

To turn off the “USB Power Supply”, select MENU → Settings → Main Settings → USB Power Supply on the camera and set to Off.

Do not remove the battery during the update; otherwise, the camera may become inoperable due to the sudden power shutdown.

Remove the memory card from the camera beforehand.

After the update is finished, it will go back to the default settings. (However, the image data in internal memory will not be erased.)

Double-click the Update_DSCHX20VV101.dmg file you downloaded. Do not connect the camera at this point.

Double-click the Update_DSCHX20VV101 icon which appears on the Desktop.

Double-click the Firmware Updater icon.

To load a kernel extension, the message prompts you to allow the application to make changes. Type the password for the administrative account.

Firmware Updater starts up.(Figure 1)Figure 1

According to the instruction on the Firmware Updater window, select MENU → Settings → Main Settings → USB Connect Setting on the camera, and check if Mass Storage is selected.If another mode than Mass Storage is selected, select Mass Storage.(Figure 2)Figure 2

Before continuing to the following steps, remove the memory card from the camera if you have not done it yet.

Connect the camera to the computer with the supplied USB cable.Note: USB Mode appears on the LCD monitor of the camera.

After confirming the above, click Next on the Firmware Updater window. Figure 3 appears on the Firmware Updater window, and Figure 4 appears on the LCD screen of the camera.Note: From now on, Do not turn off the camera until the firmware update is completed.Figure 3

Figure 4

After confirming the screens on Figures 3 and 4, click Next. The current version and the version after the update will appear on the lower left part of the screen.(Figure 5)

After confirming Current Version is Ver.1.00, click Next.If the current version is Ver.1.01, the update is not required. According to the message, stop the USB connection and click Finish. Turn off the camera, remove the battery pack, reinsert the battery and turn on the camera.Figure 5

The screen on Figure 6 appears.

Figure 6

Press the center of the Control wheel to execute the reset of the camera.Note: The screen turns off when the center of the Control wheel is pressed. Proceed to the next step.(Figure 7)Figure 7

Click Next on the Firmware Updater window ( Figure 8 )Figure 8

After resetting, reconnection of the camera is verified, and the screen on Figure 9 appears.

Click Run to start the update. The progress bar appears while updating (approximately 5 minutes).Note: Do not turn off the camera or disconnect the USB cable while updating.Figure 9

When the update is completed, the screen on Figure 10 appears. Click Finish and disconnect the USB cable.Figure 10

Turn off the camera, remove the battery pack, reinsert the battery and turn on the camera.